Effects of male postpartum depression on father-infant interaction: The mediating role of face processing

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作者
Koch, Sabrina [1 ]
De Pascalis, Leonardo [2 ]
Vivian, Fabielle [1 ]
Renner, Anelise Meurer [1 ]
Murray, Lynne [3 ]
Arteche, Adriane [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Rio Grande do Sul, Sch Hlth, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[2] Univ Liverpool, Dept Psychol Sci, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
[3] Univ Reading, Dept Psychol, Reading, Berks, England
关键词
face recognition; father-infant interaction; father postpartum depression; PATERNAL DEPRESSION; POSTNATAL DEPRESSION; MATERNAL DEPRESSION; FACIAL EXPRESSIONS; BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS; CHILD; SYMPTOMS; PREVALENCE; MOTHERS; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1002/imhj.21769
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
It is estimated that postpartum depression affects up to 25% of men. Despite such high prevalence, the majority of studies on postpartum depression are focused on mothers, and the role of paternal depression and its effects on infant development have been overlooked by researchers and clinicians. The present study aimed to fill this gap by investigating the effect of paternal postpartum depression on father-infant interactions. In addition, we examined whether differences in face recognition mediated the effects of paternal postpartum depression on father-infant interactions. A total of 61 father-infant dyads (17 postpartum depression, 44 controls) took part in the study. Results revealed that compared to controls, fathers with postpartum depression had a worse pattern of interaction with their infants on measures of responsiveness, mood, and sensitivity; they also had greater difficulty in recognizing happy adult faces, but greater facility in recognizing sad adult faces. Depressed fathers attributed greater intensities to sad adult and infant faces. The tendency to attribute greater intensity to sad adult faces was confirmed as a partial mediator of the effect of paternal postpartum depression on measures of father responsiveness and as a full mediator of the effects of paternal depression on father sensitivity. Clinical implications and suggestions for further studies are discussed.
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页码:263 / 276
页数:14
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